Mikael Granlund’s second hit of the season – in the match between Vegas and Vancouver, there was a frenzy in the third period and the camera part was rolling on the ice

Mikael Granlunds second hit of the season in the

New Jersey, which is on a wild winning streak, already eclipsed the club’s winning streak record. Boston’s Patrice Bergeron reached the milestone of one thousand power points.

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Nashville Mikael Granlund and Juuse Saros were their team’s key players as Nashville rallied to win over Arizona at the end of the winning goal contest, 4–3. Scored the winning goal Cody Glass.

Granlund scored the opening goal of the match when he loaded by Filip Forsberg from the shot Arizona package Josh Brown’s through the bounced puck into the goal. Granlund was also involved in organizing Roman Josin made a 2-2 draw. Arriving on the NHL ice in a hurry Juuso Pärssinen was left without power points. of Arizona Matias Macelli got an assist Lawson Crouse to a 1–1 goal.

Saros blocked 24 shots in the match. Arizona goaltender Connor Ingram got in the way of the puck no less than 42 times.

Kaapo Kähkönen made 37 saves against San Jose in a 5–1 win over the Ottawa Senators.

Sebastian Aho was starting the Carolina Hurricanes’ chase in the final against the Winnipeg Jets. Carolina was down 0–3 until it tied the game 3–3 in four minutes and nine seconds in the final set.

Finnish star Aho assisted on all three of Carolina’s goals. However, it remained a thin consolation, because Winnipeg’s Josh Morrissey completed the Jets’ 4–3 victory in overtime.

About other Finns in Carolina Jesperi Kotkaniemi missed points and the goalkeeper Antti Raanta was on flute shift. Striker Teuvo Teräväinen was on the sidelines injured. Finns in Winnipeg Saku Mäenalanen clocked more than 13 minutes of playing time and a defender Ville Heinola less than 12 minutes. The match was Heinola’s first of the season in the NHL.

The “Finnish encounter” between Dallas and Colorado ended with the celebration of the reigning champion with a score of 3-2 after the winning goal competition. of Colorado Mikko Rantanen and Artturi Lehkonen initiated Cale Makarin the opening goal. With the goal, star player Macar, 24, reached 200 power points. He needed only 195 games to do so, which is a new record for defensemen in the NHL.

Roope Hintz continued his scoring streak as he passed by Jason Robertson 2-2 equalizer in the last minute of the match. Rantanen scored the deciding goal of the winning shootout.

A thousand points for Bergeron

The wild-spirited New Jersey Devils already won their 13th consecutive victory when they beat Edmonton 5-2. The winning streak equals the club’s all-time record. The number one name in New Jersey was the Swiss striker Nico Hischierwho assisted on three of his team’s goals.

New Jersey’s Finnish forward Erik Haula remained without power points in the match. Edmonton instead Jesse Puljujärvi bait by Ryan Nugent-Hopkins goal. In addition, Puljujärvi was the mask man in front of the goal when Leon Draisaitl scored Edmonton’s opening goal on the power play.

The Devils lead the Metropolitan Division by eight points over Carolina.

Boston, the top team in the Atlantic Division, defeated Tampa Bay 5–3. A Boston icon Patrice Bergeron scored his 1000th career power point in the match when he recorded an assist by Brad Marchand to a 4–1 hit.

In the match between the Vegas Golden Knights and the Vancouver Canucks, we were inspired to rumble in the third period, where no less than six goals were scored. The last set started with Vegas leading 2–1. Then it started happening. Vancouver scored three goals in six minutes and took a 4–2 lead.

However, Vegas did not panic, but also scored three goals in almost the same time. Alex Pietrangelo scored a 5–4 winning goal for Vegas. The situation was preceded by a confusing situation, when the camera lens that apparently hit the puck was spinning in Vancouver’s defensive end. You can watch the situation in the video below.

The results of the NHL round

Tampa Bay-Boston 3-5

Philadelphia-Calgary 2-5

New Jersey-Edmonton 5–2

E: Jesse Puljujärvi 0+1.

Winnipeg-Carolina and. 4–3

C: Sebastian Aho 0+3.

Toronto-New York Islanders and. 2–3

St. Louis-Anaheim 3–1

Nashville-Arizona vl. 4–3

N: Mikael Granlund 1+1, Juuse Saros 24/27 saves. A: Matias Maccelli 0+1.

Dallas-Colorado vl. 2–3

D: Roope Hintz 0+1. C: Mikko Rantanen 0+1, Artturi Lehkonen 0+1.

San Jose-Ottawa 5–1

SJ: Kaapo Kähkönen 37/38 saves.

Vancouver-Las Vegas 5-4

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